A common suspect in Christopher McQueen's general suspect (Brian Singer, 1995) photographed successful movies of over 51 million dollars worldwide, budget of $ 6 million (estimate) is. Story is a mysterious crime thriller, a type of routine that produces high expectations, uncertainty, mystery, and nervous tension. It also helps viewers to understand movies more easily and understand movie expectations.
For budget, ordinary suspects are very technical and a story. First of all, Christopher McQueen's play is a devilish work, the end of which confuses filmmakers and makes them happy. No matter how you look at the movies, at that time it was very fresh (many movies were busy copying the aesthetics of vulgar novels), that plot was a Rubic cube that delighted and confused the audience. I wrote a lecture on Narrative of TEDx. There, we talk about how the brain "believes what you see". Essentially, this is what ordinary suspects do.
Since there are lots of movies, actors, directors, writers, producers, designers, and so on. In the case of The Usual Suspects, they became directors Bryan Singer and screenwriter Christopher McQuarrie. The couple grew up together in New Jersey and studied at the same elementary school for one year. As children, they will take pictures with their movie camera at home, and they make their own movies with school friends, future movie stars, Ethan Hawk. Singer and McQuarrie came to The Usual Suspects as a tightly integrated creative unit. They collaborated with low-cost feature films that took public access, 18-day cheap purchase movie stocks from Brac Stoker's Dracula and Hoffa. McQuarrie inquired what was his next screenplay, although it was open to the public at the 1993 Sundance Film Festival (later awarded the jury award).